Features: • No Auxiliary Winding Operation• Internal Output Short−Circuit Protection• Extremely Low No−Load Standby Power• Current−Mode with Skip−Cycle Capability• Internal Leading Edge Blanking• 250 mA Peak Current Source/Sink Capability...
NCP1200: Features: • No Auxiliary Winding Operation• Internal Output Short−Circuit Protection• Extremely Low No−Load Standby Power• Current−Mode with Skip−Cycl...
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Rating |
Symbol |
Value |
Units |
Power Supply Voltage |
VCC |
16 |
V |
Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Air, PDIP-8 version Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Air, SOIC version |
RJA RJA |
100 178 |
/W |
Maximum Junction Temperature Typical Temperature Shutdown |
TJmax |
150 140 |
|
Storage Temperature Range |
- |
-60 to +150 |
|
ESD Capability, HBM Model (All Pins except VCC and HV) |
Tstg |
2.0 |
kV |
ESD Capability, Machine Model |
- |
200 |
V |
Maximum Voltage on Pin 8 (HV), pin 6 (VCC) Grounded |
- |
450 |
V |
Maximum Voltage on Pin 8 (HV), Pin 6 (VCC) Decoupled to Ground with 10 F |
- |
500 |
V |
Minimum Operating Voltage on Pin 8 (HV) |
- |
V |
Maximum ratings are those values beyond which device damage can occur. Maximum ratings applied to the device are individual stress limit values (not normal operating conditions) and are not valid simultaneously. If these limits are exceeded, device functional operation is not implied, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
Housed in SOIC−8 or PDIP−8 package, the NCP1200 represents a major leap toward ultra−compact Switchmode Power Supplies. Due to a novel concept, the circuit allows the implementation of a complete offline battery charger or a standby SMPS with few external components. Furthermore, an integrated output short−circuit protection lets the designer build an extremely low−cost AC−DC wall adapter associated with a simplified feedback scheme. With an internal structure operating at a fixed 40 kHz, 60 kHz or 100 kHz, the controller drives low gate−charge switching devices like an IGBT or a MOSFET thus requiring a very small operating power. Due to current−mode control, the NCP1200 drastically simplifies the design of reliable and cheap offline converters with extremely low acoustic generation and inherent pulse−by−pulse control. When the current setpoint falls below a given value, e.g. the output power demand diminishes, the IC automatically enters the skip cycle mode and provides excellent efficiency at light loads. Because this occurs at low peak current, no acoustic noise takes place. Finally, the NCP1200 IC is self−supplied from the DC rail, eliminating the need of an auxiliary winding. This feature ensures operation in presence of low output voltage or shorts.